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Stoodt, Barbara D. – Learning, 1995
This column discusses five children's books selected to develop math concepts involving problem solving, reasoning, and communication. The books are "Only One" (Marc Harshman); "The Librarian Who Measured the Earth" (Kathryn Lasky); "Counting Jennie" (Helena C. Pittman); "The Search for Delicious" (Natalie Babbitt); and "The Toothpaste…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Lincoln, Wanda – Learning, 1992
Presents suggestions on how to incorporate elementary student decision making into classroom routine. The article recommends teachers be models, provide food for thought, focus on student strengths, introduce decision-making processes, and provide practice. Seven steps to making good decisions and activities to develop decision-making skills are…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Decision Making Skills, Elementary Education, Problem Solving
Learning, 1994
Pullout pages provide suggestions for teaching elementary students at all levels about the wonders of human ingenuity. The suggestions help students see that great ideas come from the need to solve real-life problems and that one great idea leads to another, so current inventions help predict future inventions. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Discovery Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Anderson, Terry – Learning, 1996
This paper answers several frequently asked questions about constructivism, including how to define it, how to plan the curriculum, how to assess student understanding, what to do with the information, where to begin, how students work in a constructivist classroom, and why constructivism is important. (SM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Learning Processes
Krause, Edmund – Learning, 1994
Five suggestions help parents teach their children to make decisions: give children tasks and choices that encourage a feeling of competence; allow children to share their opinions; give children weekly allowances and let them decide how to spend it; have children plan specific activities; and involve children in family councils. (SM)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Individual Power
Prutzman, Priscilla – Learning, 1994
The article presents several activities designed to sharpen students' listening and observation skills and help them practice finding and evaluating alternatives to classroom conflicts and conflicts they may encounter elsewhere. Activities include solution skits, role playing, reading and writing conflict stories, and making comic strips. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Elementary Education
Freeman, Darlene; And Others – Learning, 1991
This problem-solving activity book offers tools for attacking problems in the classroom and beyond (a reproducible card set explaining problem-solving skills, a math problem-solving grid, problem-solving lessons in science, language arts, and social studies, and a poster following scientists as they fight to reclaim an endangered species). (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics


